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11ère Saturday
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A te n , K S V
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tison, seerotary;
K a th o i ino
Mr
M onn* t roasin it . M i • R u b t M <\
c is , w a r Ion. M u
A u d re y llo a to n ,
co n d uct! r, M i
Hazed S tre tch e r,
p ia n is t; M r
Huti, Christensen.
c h a p lu in
L in c o ln lodge o ffic e r* ure L u th e r
M ille r , N («
V ic to r Holeeh, H S
N ( i C h a i Its Haynes. L S N G .
t 'eed Heaton V G Ha, i v S c h m id t-
•/«•i It S V G . L y le P o tte r. L S
V G . II ’I’ ll<,; .e. ‘.e c re ta ry . Jam es
M u .iie t,ea » iir« -i C la re n ce Heaton,
w a rd e n ; E.ai I «'h ris to p m s u ,,. con-
In. tin
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S h e ! , hi i
c h a p la in .
.1. e S n yd e r. piaiiLst, E iv m H eat-
" ii. I ( i , Dan S m ith <) G , V ic to r
W e n s tr o m . H S S ; E G Heaton.
I S S T ig a rd presented S ch o lls
h sig e w ith a tr a v e lin g gavel.
M rs. Ilitc lic iN 'k H o nored
Mi
C a rrie H ltc h c a c k was e n te r*
t lin e d by frie n d s and re la tiv e s w ith
a p a rty in h o n o r o f h e r b irth d a y
> S .,iiird a y e v e n in g
Mi
K u b y V e rn n g to n o f P o r t­
land a n d h e r m o th e r M i
V e rrin g -
ton o f O m ak w e re S unday v is ito r ,
a! the Mi.* E liz a b e th Heed home
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at
the J It M oo re hom e w ere M r and
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W
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. •! ! h M i.
M a iv M ille r and d a u g h te r M a rjo rie
■ f N e w b e rg and M r and M rs Ed
S e iffe rt and d a u g h te rs
President to Visit
P h ub h t o f tin* K ch e ku h assem ­
b ly w ill pay an o ffic ia l v is it to
K u b y K e lx k .th lodge M a rch 24
11 T He*. e and H a rry F lin t w ent
to th e beach on a fi. h in g t r ip M o n - j
day
M o d e rn is e House
Mi
Rose Ja ckso n is m o d e rn iz in g
th e in te i to r o f h e r house.
lia s H ca rle t l-'ever
. J o h n n y R a y n a rd is il l w ith gear-
let fe v e r
*
Postpone llo u h le Six
T he D o u b le S ix . w h ic h was to he
h e ld in N«,w b e ig F e b ru a ry 25. has
been postponed u n t il M a rc h 4
A i u ge c ro w d a tte n d e d th e c a rn ­
iv a l d in n e r at th e G ra n g e h a ll F rl-
<1 a y e v e n in g sponsored b y
t li e
Si h dl. J u n io r W om en ., c lu b w hen
S22 29 wa ; c le a re d
Horn, to M i
and M rs M in o r !
Hesse F e b ru a ry 11. a boy
K e r ry G ro w e rs to M eet
B e rry g ro w e rs w ill meet nt the
1 <> C) E lodge h a ll M a rc h 1 at
7.30 p m
Plan B irth d a y D in ner
T w e n ty -o n e a tte n d e d th e Ladies*
A id m e e tin g a t th e ( ’ E a rl S tr e tc h ­
ier horn«* F rid a y a fte rn o o n . Plans
w e re m ode fo r th e b irth d a y d in n e r,
w h ic h was postponed last m o n th
because o f illn e a s
M iss E v e ly n Hes.se. A rm o r R e y n ­
o ld s and M r and M rs Joe F lin t
a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g o f M b s D o r-
o th y Peters and C la re n ce H a d le y at
lb tc o n S u n d a y,
liu r k rs M i n r
M r and Mr.« W a lte r B u rk e and
fa m ily m oved to th«* A h o pla ce in
I
Mrs. Raffety
Places First
Grange Show
H e\ and M i
llu lp ii C C o b b and
t lie lr m i H obby, tm lo n a rie . to u
C a n n ili.il tr ib e in t i i e B e lg ia n C o n ­
go. A fric a , w ilt i.|M*uk at th e Pout -
ip ia ie i lu n c h S u lu rd u y e ve n in g at
7 4.ri lle v C o b b w ill show m ore th a n
15(1 a u th e n tic p ic tu re ', o f A fr ic a I
s h o w in g n a tiv e life , custom s, w llc h -
c ru ft, ju n g le s, a n im a l. C a n n ib a ls ,
w lio w e re caught e a tin g tin m a n l
flesh, and m an y o tlie e r scenes o f
___ ,
A fr ic a
gon w ill nut e xp a n d as r a p id ly
d u rin g tiie n e xt ten years as it lias
In tiie past ten. lie said, unless n e w
o u tle ts u re fo u n d fo r th e po w e r,
'th e huge e xp a n sio n o f th e past
has been d u e to tile d e v e lo p m e n t
o f new de vice s to use e n e rg y, be
I
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C h a irm a n o f tiie m e e tin g was
L e ster Ire la n d T he ch a m b e r voted
to postpone th e m e e tin g o f E ebru
a ry
22 because o f W a sh in g ton 's
b irth d a y , w h ic h is a h o lid a y fo r
hanks und p u b lic o ffice s
M em b e rs
of
th e r e ta il trade.,
c o m m itte e w e re ad vise d th a t th e
session o f ttie c o m m itte e to in*
h e ld M o n d a y n ig h t was postponed
u n til to n ig h t ’ T h u rs d a y ! and th a t '
n o tific a tio n o f th e place o f m e e t­
in g w o u ld lie g ive n la te r.
Mt. Home P.-T. A.
to Meet Friday
( lly M iss M a rg a re t M a tlilcse n )
M(
i MND U i
J h 0 '•*.
in g to n
G ra n g e h e ld an a n tiq u e
'd ifiw at th<* re g u la r m e e tin g S a tu r ­
day M r# F lo y d H a ffe ty rece ive d
fin d
p rize fo, h e r great, grea*.
great g ia n d in n th c t'x k n itte d cap
Mr? John L o ft, . re ce ive d gecofld
on a hand m ade p o ta to
ma .her
w h ic h ha* been in th e fa m ily a
lo n g tim e B e tty J ,’an V a n d o m e le n
re ce ive d fir s t in th e lit t le g irls
d iv is io n f«»r h e r b a b y dre«« and
cap T h e re w e re m a n y lo v e ly e x ­
h ib it* w h ich w ere m uch a d m ire d
at«*d
Mr
and M rs
J a c k M o ffa t o f
C h e h a li* v is ite d F rid a y w ith M r.
and M i
L o e l H o lle n b e c k
E le c tric L in e Planned
A n ele< tr ie lig h t
m e e tin g w m
h e ld at the W S H ahn hom e M o n ­
day e ve n in g N in e fa rn ih e o f the
H a rris o n d is tric t have xigned up
fo r the p o w e r T h e fa rm e r* w ill
b u ild th e ir o w n lin e w h ic h w ill he
connect«*!! to th e m a in lin e on th e
m ad th a t comes d o w n n e a r the
H a rris o n chool W o rk w ill begin
as soon us th e lin e ha« been s u r­
veyed.
M r and M rs Ed S chlegel and
son R o b e rt and Mr.s. W illia m W a lk ­
e r .spent th e w e e k-e n d v is itin g w ith
M r. S ch le g e l's and M rs
W a lk e r’s
*ist<-i
M rs A n n a and M rs Em m a
K a u ffm a n , o f W o o d b urn , and G u y
Sanders o f S ilv e rto n T h e y also v is ­
ite d M iss O ra d e ll B r ic k e tt o f O re ­
gon S tate college, w h o wa.s v is itin g
h e r m o th e r. M rs. Sanders.
E n te rta in Husbands
L a d le * o f th e Past C h ie fs ' clu b
e n te rta in e d th e ir husbands w ith a
p a r ty at t h e K I’ h a ll io N o r th
P la in s F rid a y e v e n in g T h e eve­
n in g wa« spent in p la y in g ‘ 500”
w ith fiv<* ta b le * o f curds in play.
M rs E u rl H o lle n b e c k and James
M ath ie xe n hud h ig h «core and M r
and M rs W illia m Joos second. M rs.
L e ste r C y p h e r a nd M iss Eugenia
C y p h e r w e re guests.
M r*. G arrlgu.s H o n o re d
M r and M rs C I. W illia m s e n ­
te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
day in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n n i­
ve rs a ry o f th e ir d a u g h te r. M rs. D o n ­
a ld G a rrig u s . G ueats w e re M r. and
Mi
D o n a ld G a rrig u s and d a u g h ­
te r Joann o f F orest G rove . M r. and
M rs G o rd o n L a y to n a nd M r. and
Mr? W W. W illia m s .
M rs. F lo re n c e M c C le lla n o f Los
Angeles, w h o was c a lle d her, by
th e d e a th o f h e r fa th e r. I H. M ax-1
w e ll, is s p e n d in g se ve ra l
weeks
arg us .
n i e l s p . o r o .
he; m o th e r, M rs A lic e T illo t -
on. and fa m ily here th e past tw o
w eek . re tu rn e d to V a n c o u v e r B a r ­
ra cks S unday.
K«’ k I ii O p e ra tio n *
S n id e r B ro th e rs s h in g le m ill re-
iin ie d o p e ra tio n s
M onday, a fte r 1
H illsb o ro buxines men and th e ir
h a v in g be*’n closed d o w n fo r sev-
, i a l w eeks because o f th«- deep fu m ilii . tu rn e d out in large riu in -
now . S e veral m en fro m th e C a r l- j bei T h u r day n ig h t to a tte n d the
f i r ' H e lv e tia g o o d w ill d in n e r. N e a r­
to n n u ll a re e m p lo y e d here n o w
P h ilip C a s tle i . f i r i n g th e S P. ly 300 tickets w e re re p o rte d sold
and tiie c ro w d a tte n d in g was large.
d itc h e r
T he p ro g ra m
in c lu d e d several
Mi
R a lp h H e in b u c h e r o f P o r t­
land ' pent the w e e k-e n d w ith her e n te rta in m e n t n u m b e r, p re c e d e d
hu banfl. w h o is e m p lo y e d on th e ( b y a s h o rt ta lk g ive n b y P I. P a t­
terson p re sid e n t o f the H ills b o ro
S P h e re
,
‘‘P a t’’ M c C lu re ,
w h o has been Chamber o f C o m m e rce H e n ry K u r -
a
tli in ted ns m aste r o f eerem oriies.
w o rk in g at T illa m o o k ten days, r e ­
T he H ills b o ro a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e
tu rn e d h e re F rid a y .
ch a rg e o f Jack
C o u rtn e y and A r t h u r S yve rso n d in n e r w e re in
and E a rle Sal, ,* o f H a zeldale r e ­ K u s id o w and K u r a tli
tu rn e d to w o rk h e re S a tu rd a y .
In c lu d e d on th e p ro g ra m , w h ic h
M i .. Ina S ta rr spent several days opened w ith a band selection, w e re
la.st w e e k v is itin g frie n d s in P o r t­ a solo b y M rs D C h a m b e rla in ;
land.
S w iss a cco rd io n se lection by M rs.
F V a n L o m and T o n y N ussbaum er;
w h is tlin g solo, Jean
W enger ac­
co m panied by h e r s iste r C a r o l :
I.a v id a W a e ffle r presented a y o d e l-
in g
n u m b e r, a c c o m p a n y in g
th e
song w ith h e r g u ita r; R onald Z a h -
le r played th e p ia n o ; J o h n H u g g le r
T o tu l c o lle c tio n s in th is c o u n ty ! and Dan B a d e rts c h e r yodeled. and
fo r Red C ros F lo o d r e lie f re a c h e d : M a ry C a ld w e ll o f H ills b o ro sang
$2240 02 th is week.
A lf Johnaon, a solo H u g g le r is t r y in g fo r th e
y o d e lln g
c h a m p io n s h ip and was
tr e a iu r e r. re p o rte d
H'orest G rove collected $119.75; heard o v e r K G W W ednesday n ig h t.
G u rd e n H om e $5; C h e rry G ro v e ,
T h e d in n e r was staged b y th e
$25 27; G aston $44 S h e rw o o d $ 5 5 -; S u n sh in e clu b , w o m en 's o rg a n iz a ­
80; A lo h a -H u b e r $8 53 since la.st re ­ tio n o f th a t c o m m u n ity .
p o rt.
H ills b o ro A rg u s fre e w ill d o n a ­
H E L V E T IA — A v e ry la rg e c ro w d
tio n s .since last w eek a re as fo llo w s : o f H ills b o ro businessm en and th e ir
ArionymeuM, SI :
Pwterw, 11.50; fa m ilie s a tte nd e d th e H e lv e tia S u n ­
H elve ,1 M m id R o c k , 'r e e k I.M il it—' A id , •!<>
shine c lu b tu rk e y d in n e r at th e
M r« .
I.
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S h a ttu c k .
SI ;
M r» .
Jack
H e lv e tia h a il T h u rs d a y n ig h t. T he
S m ith . 11
h e rn m d
J
P ra in te r.
Si .
ladies o f tiie c lu b a p p re c ia te th e
Verm - H riffh t. SI : I. I. P avi«. Si . F ran k
A . I ’ r a n k e r . 81 . M r
a n il
M r» .
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F.
in t c r c ' ta k e n
in
tn e a ffa i: b ]
H a rr.
S id ; Huwton C o m m u n ity ,
110.50.
H ills b o ro people,
w h o composed
H ill and P a le C lub and F ird a le Com m u-
th
re
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rth
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W illie m T a n n e r. Si ; M r* . F.
w ish to th a n k a ll w h o helped th e m .
T . M u rp h y , Si : D a v id I.o re n r, SI : John
K in g
Helvetia Dinner
Attracts Many
Reports Swell
Flood Funds
I x i h a h o ld . |1 . J u n i o r K e*l
ington
Cr«ata o f F a r m ­
Sctiool.
HOc ; T. C
P a rn e ll. Si
J . * S a h lf v ld . 11 : J
R Forsythe. Si : Ed
L’ r t o n
SI ; H azeld ale C o m m u n ity
Club.
SlO : l l i l U b o r o
U n io n
Ifiir h S cho o l
8 tu - j
d e n t * . $S 77 ; M r *
F.d R a il. S i ; I ’eopld'-
W 'a tc r Service Em ploye*, SC.
Page Three
oregon
Wisconsin Man
Visitor at Roy
(llv .Mahlr B Allison)
(By Agnes Vanderzanden)
M O U N T A IN H O M E
M o u n ta in
Horn,* P -T A w ill m eet at 2 p in
R O V -S im o n Jooston o f R u d o lp h ,
F rid a y at th e school house
M rs
W is . is v is itin g frie n d s and r e la ­
C la re n c e N elson w ill have ch a rxe |
tiv e s here th s i week.
o f th e ro u n d -ta b le discussion
J A M oo re is re c o v e rin g a fte r
M o u n ta in H o m e school c h ild re n
an illn e s s o f s e v e ra l days.
and teacher. M rs G eorge K ir k p a t ­
T w o In ju re d
ric k . e n jo y e d a "h a m b u rg e r feed'*
L e a d in g o ra to rs fro m th e U n iv e r ­
Misses M in n ie and F lo re n c e V a n ­
M onday. A V a le n tin e e xch a ng e b e ­
s ity o f O regon w i l l be in H ills b o ro d e rza n d e n a re at th e ir re s p e c tiv e
tw e e n th e p u p ils, and th e re a d in g
M o n d a y and peo ple o f th is v ic in it y homes co n va le scin g fro m in ju r ie s
o f th e L in c o ln essays c o n s titu te d
w ill have th e o p p o r tu n ity o f h e a r­ rece ive d in an a u to m o b ile a c cid e n t
.1 p o rtio n o f th e a fte rn o o n p ro g ra m
in g th e n a tio n a lly fam ous u n iv e r ­ F e b ru a ry 10.
B o rn , to M i and M rs. R ic h a rd
s ity “ fo ru m '' in o p e ra tio n in th e
M r and M rs. T he o V a n d e rza n d e n
Jo yce o f M o u n ta in H om e, at E m ­
h ig h school a u d ito riu m
had as guests f o r a S u n d a y n ig h t
anuel h o s p ita l F e b ru a ry 8, an 8-
In H ills b o ro . J o h n Lu va as, E u ­ s u p p e r p a rty
O le N ielson. E m il
p o und boy.
gene. and
Ed R obbins. N e w to n W y ffe ls o f H ills b o ro . Misses D o ro ­
M rs. .S| leeee has asked a ll the
C e n te r. M ass, w ill discuss ' M o d ­ th y V an d o m e le n . L o re tta V a n d e r­
y o u n g peo ple o f t h e c o m m u n ity
e rn D ay G o v e rn m e n ts ” and W a lte r zanden. and Inez N ie ls o n o f P o r t­
w h o have m u sica l in s tru m e n ts to
Eschebeck. M a lin ; A v e r y Com bs. land.
meet at th e parsonage on M on d a y
.th her m othei ti'-ie
C u lv e r; and B a rn a rd H a ll. P o r t ­
M a n y frie n d s c a lle d to v is it M iss
e ve n in gs o r at .'I p m S u n d a y al
M rs
G u y S anders o f S ilv e rto n ■ la n d . w ill ta lk on one o f th e m ost
the ch u rch .
is s p e n d in g se ve ra l d a ys at th e v ita l to p ic s o f th e day. " C o n s titu ­ M in n ie V a n d e rza n d e n of P o rtla n d ,
w h o was re m o ve d to th e hom e o f
M rs A re n a C o u rtn e y , w h o has home o f h e r b ro th e r. Ed S chlegel. ■ tio n and th e S u p re m e C o u rt "
h e r parents. M r. and M rs. J. M.
been s ta y in g w ith h e r d a u g h te r. und fa m ily .
V a n d e rza n d e n o f Roy. to re c u p e r­
M rs
H a ro ld D avis, spent se ve ra l
M i and M i i
E a rl Hollenbeck
ate fro m in ju r ie s re ce ive d in an
days at h e r hom e here last w eek
spent th e rveek-end v is itin g th e ir |
accid e n t. She is expected to be
( In S u n d a y she re tu rn e d to the Da
s o n -in -la w in d d a u g h te r, M r and '
a b le to be up and about again n e x t
v is hom e w h ic h has been south o f M rs
S yd n e y C o n n o lly , o f W illa -
week
S h e rw o o d , to w a rd P a rro t M o u n ­ m ina.
C h a rle s J. D u y c k has re tu rn e d
ta in . b u t re c e n tly tra d e d f o r a
M r a nd M rs. E rn e st C la c k of
(Continued from pace 1)
(dace in th e la u iie l R idge v ic in ity . N o rth Bend w e re S u n d a y guests at to d o a lit t le w o r k fo r you. T he fro m a business t r ip east. W h ile
th e re he purchased a n e w c a r in
T h e y a re m o v in g th is week
t iie J C R a ffe ty Im ine
c a n d id a te w ith e n ough o f th is ty p e
M o u n ta in Hom e p u b lic school |
M rs W W ild e and K e n n e th and o f b a cke rs w ill go a lo n g w a y F lin t. M ich . He e n co un te re d some
v e ry bad w e a th e r on his t r ip home.
was closed F rid a y a fte rn o o n as th e V a ld is W ild e and I. M oon and to w a rd th e fin a l goal.
M i s s H e n rie tta V a n d e rza n d e n .
teacher M rs G eorge K ir k p a tr ic k , d a u g h te r C h ris tin a o f Wasco a tte n d ­
T h e contest opened last T h u r s ­
was c a lle d a w a y to a tte n d th e f u ­ ed tiie fu n e ra l h e re T h u rs d a y of day, and to d a y ' T h u rs d a y * fin d s w h o has been on a v a c a tio n a t th e
hom e o f h e r pa re n ts, th e past te n
n e ra l o f a re la tiv e . T h e re a d in g o f I IL M a x w e ll. T h e y re m a in e d h e re th e
( a n d id a te s
a lre a d y
e n te re d
days d u e to th e h e a vy snows, r e ­
th e L in c o ln b irth d a y essays, w h ic h u n t il F rid a y
s ta rtin g th e second w eek T h e c o n ­
sum
ed h e r d u tie s o f te a c h in g at
had been p re p a re d fo r F rid a y by
V is it O ld FViends
test w ill close S a tu rd a y . M a rc h 27.
th e G reen M o u n ta in school th is
th e school c h ild re n was postponed
M rs V e ra G a llo w a y
o f E lg in
M a n y o f th e co n testa n ts w ill n o t
u n t il M on d a y.
spent fro m T h u rs d a y u n t il S u n d a y get busy d u rin g th e fir s t w eek, o r week.
T h e W om an' M i s io n n ry s o c ie ty ! w it h M r and M i s. J. I. V an d o m e le n even th e w e e k th a t is ahead, and
o f M o u n ta in H om e w ill m eet w ith ' and fa m ily .
M rs G a llo w a y was th e re is no s a la rie d contest m a n ­
M rs V T Speece n e x t T h u rs d a y fo rm e rly
V e ra M eeks and
was a g e r to go o u t and c a ll on th e
a fte rn o o n .
raised on the F lo y d R a ffe ty place g irls in th e v a rio u s c o m m u n itie s to
M r and M rs. Je ro m e W a ld ro n W h ile here M rs G a llo w a y and M rs u rg e th e m to e n te r, and so th e w in ­
spent se ve ra l days last week v is it ­ V a n d o m e le n v is ite d m a n y
o l d n e r w ill be som eone w h o e ith e r
I B y Grade School Reporters)
in g h e r re la tiv e s at M ilw a u k ie
frie n d s. T h e y had n o t seen each e n te re d o f h e r o w n accord o r was
(< onnnaed frnm narr I)
T h e H ills b o ro ju n io r h ig h b a s k e t­
M o u n ta in H om e tiad sn o w on th e o th e r fo r tw e n ty years.
suggested
by
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d
1(> th e fa ct th a t e m p lo y e rs had fa il­ g ro u n d th e fir s t o f th is w eek in the
b a ll team was v ic to rio u s in games
M rs J C. L a w to n , w h o has been
Expense P aid
ed to u u d iT .s la iid ttia t th e re had to fie ld s , b u t th e roads are cle a r o f
p
la
ye d w ith O renco and C o rn e liu s
R em em ber, th a t on th is t r ip a ll
be m o re u n d c s ta n d in g and hu m a n sn o w e xce p t in th e m ost w ooded sp e n d in g th e past fe w w eeks a t th e
M a x w e ll hom e here, has r e tu r n e d expenses a re p a id T h e g ir ls in the re c e n tly P la y e rs on th e f ir s t team
le la tio n In p b e tw e en e m p lo y e r and I p o rtio n .
to her hom e in S eattle. Wash.
p a rty w ill be p h o to g ra p h e d and in ­ are: A k ir a T sugaw a. B o b b y Coats.
em p lo ye .
te rv ie w e d by s o u th e rn new spapers. N o rm a n S tu n k a rd . Don Eagon a nd
Businessm en h a v e n r ig h t to k n o w
H a rla n
W e in tz
S u b s titu te s
a re
It is a tr a v e l a d v e n tu re , o n ly
w h a t is g o in g on in le g ts lo tio n and
open to w in n e rs o f th is p a rtic u la r B illy Z ie g le r. A r t h u r L u n d e n . E v ­
la b o r. Eccles d e c la re d in e x p la in - I
ty p e o f contest. T h e r a ilw a y c o m ­ e re tt S h ip le y . D ouglas O 'D o n n e ll.
in g Ida assertion th a t business m ust
Second grade at P e te r B oscow —
pany keeps a sp e cia l re p re s e n ta tiv e
e n te r p o litic s . T h e d a y o f th e lo b ­
w ith th e p a rty on th e e n tire t r ip to K e n n e th B ro w n has re tu rn e d to
b y is t sh o u ld lx- passing because
F O R E S T G R O V E F u n e ra l se r­
T IM B E R M rs. G u y I.lo v d e n te r­ h a n d le a ll a rra n g e m e n ts and pay th e second g ra d e a t P e te r Boscow
it is an in h e rita n c e o f th e d a y o f vices w e re h e ld nt th e F orest G ro v e
ta in e d a g ro u p o f h e r frie n d s w ith
a fte r th re e w e e ks' absence on ac­
th e to o th and e la w In business and U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y ch a p e l M o n ­
a ll bills.
a
V a le n tin e ca rd p a rty at th e h o te l
co u n t o f flu . C a ro l R o b e rts has e n ­
la b o r.
W o rk Easy
d a y fo r C la u d B ro k a w 41. w h o d ie d S a tu rd a y e ve n in g
C rib b a g e and
T h e re is n 't a n y h a rd w e rk fo r te re d th e second grade a t P e te r
Idea Presented
at his hom e n e a r here F e b ru a ry I I
b rid g e w e re pla ye d . P re se n t w e re
th e contestants, a nd w in n e rs i n B oscow fro m P o rtla n d m a k in g 36
, ’ re c e d in g th e Eccles ta lk . C. A
Rev. E D K e llo g g o ffic ia te d and Messrs, and M esdam es M . F. W e l­
M ild a B e th
v ir t u a lly e v e ry contest in th e n o r th ­ p u p ils in th e grade
S tanw ood, p re s id e n t o f the c h a m ­
in te rm e n t was in M t. V ie w c e m ­ te r. H. H B r itt. A J R iche. H H.
b e r o f c o m m e rc e o f St. Helens, e te ry.
w e st in th e past t w o ye a rs have P itm a n , W illia m C h ris te n s e n and
Goss. W illia m H u ffm a n . W. E. G il­
was in tro d u c e d a nd sp o ke b r ie fly
e ith e r c o n tin u e d th e ir re g u la r w o rk T o m m y T h o m p so n w o n th e th re e
He was b o rn at S alem Ju n e 1, m ore. and Misses In e z S ta rr and
on pla n s b e in g m ade at St. H elens
o r th e ir school stu d ie s th ro u g h o u t p rizes in th e s p e llin g contest.
Pupils Enrolled
fo r th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f resources 1895. Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y his M ab ie R e d d in g . P e rcy M cC a m p b e ll. th e contest.
th e re , in c lu d in g a m ove to d e ve lo p parents. M r. and M rs. J. H B r o ­ C o u rtn e y S yve rso n and roo m e rs o f
N e w p u p ils in f ir s t grade at D a v ­
I f yo u h a v e n 't f u lly decid e d to
th e iro n o re said to be a b u n d a n t k a w o f n e a r F orest G rove , and the th e h o te l, n u m b e rin g 26 in a ll.
e n te r,
th e m an a g e m en t suggests id H ill a re B a rb a ra B a rro w s fro m
M a ve re n e T a llm a n e n te rta in e d a
in th e h ills o f C o lu m b ia c o u n ty fo llo w in g b ro th e rs and sisters: M rs.
th a t yo u c a ll at T he A rg u s o ffic e P o rtla n d . L o is N elson fro m Seaside
g ro u p o f frie n d s at h e r hom e F r i­ and ta lk th e m a tte r o v e r Perhaps and R am ona Jo hnson fro m O renco.
th ro u g h use o f R o n n e v ille p o w e r, F lo y Jackson. Kelso, W ash.; M rs
E
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ith
M
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m
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and
lie al 0 M id 1ti.it SI H elens was
T he t h ir d g ra d e at P e te r B oscow
som e suggestions
can be m ade
,to p re p a re fo r d e v e lo p m e n t o f docks P a rk, L y le , Wash.; M rs C a th e rin e cnrd.s w e re e n jo y e d P re se n t w e re w h ic h m ig h t be o f assistance.
re c e n tly p u b lis h e d t h e ir fir s t e d i­
N
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p
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P
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;
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red.
Los
A
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Jansen
and
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ld
B
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- i th e riv e r, w h e re , because o f
tio n o f a new sp a pe r. " T h e K e y ,"
tiie n a tu re o f th e channel, la rge geles; Hay, W a ld e r. Idaho, und A r ­ m an o f G le n w o o d , Ire n e F ish e r o f
w h ic h th e y are m a k in g in con-
Say you saw it in the Argus.
th u r. F orest G rove.
B u x to n , B c rn a d in e
Ham m ond.
b o a ts can co m e clone to th e shore.
G e o rg ia B la n k e n b ic k e r, L a V c r n K il-
In c o n n e c tio n w it h S ta n w o o d 's re ­
A LLE N R W A LLA C E
b u rg . N ic k V a n d e rza n d e n .
U ria h
m arks, Eccles p o in te d o u t th a t boats
F O R E S T G R O V E F u n e ra l se r- 1 R oth, W a lte r W rig h t, P a u l D eR em -
at one tim e d id u n lo a d at SI. H elens
because o f la c k o f c h a n n e l in to th e vices fo r A lle n R W allace. 82. w h o j er. M a ve re n e a n d L o rr a in e T a il-
,x>rt o f P o rtla n d . A s fo r th e o re in d ie d here F e b ru a ry 10, w ill be h e ld 1 man.
Ire n e F is h e r o f B u x to n sp e n t th e I
th e h ills , Eccles said th a t th e re a p ­ nt th e F ore st G ro v e U n d e rta k in g
a t 2 w e e k-e n d w it h M a ve re n e T a llm a n . |
p a re n tly w as no d a ta a v a ila b le g iv ­ co m p a n y ch a p el S a tu rd a y
H a r r j McLoughlln is i l l at ins
in g a n y c o m p re h e n s iv e idea as to p. m. F in a l services w ill be at
hom e here.
th e e x te n t o r ric h n e s s o f th e iro n P o rtla n d C re m a to riu m .
First quality papers in an attractive
H e w as b o rn a t G o o d ric h . C a n ­
M rs. G e o rg e B u r n e tt o f P o rtla n d
deposits.
assortment of patterns.
ada. J u ly 1. 1874. cam e to O regon is v is itin g at th e Id a K ilb u r g hom e
S h o u ld In v e s tig a te
H o w e v e r, he said, w e h a ve e v ­ 25 ye a rs ago and m a rrie d C a th e r­ th is week.
NOW
Jo h n G a b b e rt and R oy E llio tt a rc I
e ry reason to th o ro u g h tly in v e s ti­ in e S tra n g at V a n co u ve r. Wash..
gate th e m in e ra l resources o f O re ­ N o ve m b e r 8. 1913. H e is s u rv iv e d w o r k in g as a p p re n tic e s nt th e S. P
gon ns n possible o u tle t fo r s u rp lu s b y th e w id o w , one stepson a n d roundhouse. Jo h n
S h illin g
and
power to lie dc'.eloped at Bonne­ one s te p d a u g h te r at F orest G rove , U ria h R o th a re b e in g p ro m o te d to
one stepson at V a n co u ve r, and fo u r firemen.
v ille dnm .
T iie use o f e le c tric e n e rg y in O re - sisters.
E v e re tt Dean, w h o has been v is -
Young Orators
Coming Monday
Junior Hi Wins
in Basketball
Native Son Dies
at Forest Grove
Valentine Party
Held at Timber
Wallpaper Sale
30% to 50% off
Portland Competitive Prices
on A ll Drug Sundries
“ W e S a v e Y o u M o n e y on N a tio n a lly
A d v e r tise d M e r ch a n d ise — C o m p a re O ur P r ic e s ! ”
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:
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Boy
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'Mi boy h«arj .vary thinir un lh .. radio w r i t «
M r . G .m pb l.r CinrlnnaU. ' 8 - f r» h . u *.-l
(»urine b« could not bear the radio
I f you era
dHafcned iN.thcred by r in r ln y hucatritf haed
noiaoa I h i . inay b .ra u M .1 u r u « r a r a t e d by Im ­
bedded w ax or a ncptic condition T r y t h . I c a t .
rnunt th a t thouaandn my him enabled th -rn to
hear w ell again I t ia c a ll..I O urinc. a V ien n a
llow iu llat'» antlaoplic p rracripiion. I laml ain c.
Kite -o v e r a m illion pa. kaa-H ao|.| S a fa in a r .-
Jienta aa listed in t! S Hharmaconeia. Money
refunded i f you are not aatlafled
.e ta only a
few c a n U daily Aak about O V K I N K l.alav.
D e lta D rug Store
i
T h e 7A class at th e ju n io r h ig h
<ho >1 heM a V a lo r .'..'" p a rty last '
F rid a y e v e n in g a fte r school. The
c o lo rs red and w h ite w e re c a rrie d ;
o u t in th e food a nd place cards.
County Resident
Many Years Dies
FOREST
GROVE
M rs. M a ry
L o u is e B oyd. 67. d ie d at h e r hom e
a t D ille y F e b ru a ry 11 and fu n e ra l
services w e re h e ld fro m th e F o r ­
est G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y
ch a p el S unday. In te rm e n t was in
F ore st V ie w ce m e te ry.
M rs. B o y d was b o rn in D e n v e r
Colo.. M a y 3, 1869. and m a rrie d
Joseph B o yd a t C o rn e liu s O c to b e r
29. 1884 She came w ith h e r p a r-
ents to C o rn e liu s w h e n th re e weeks
o ld and m oved to D ille y 38 years
ago M rs B o y d is s u rv iv e d by th e
w id o w e r and th e fo llo w in g c h il-
d re n : M rs B e rth a Redm an. G aston:
M ic h a e l. C a stle R o ck; James. K la m ­
a th F a lls ; H a rry . D ille y ; E a rl. Cave
J u n c tio n : C liffo r d . G aston; M rs
E s th e r W e rne r. M o la lla A sister.
M rs. L i l l y M c F a rla n d , and a b ro th ­
er. A lb e r t B u rn h a m , a lso s u rv iv e
Hiteon
(By Z e ll Struthersl
H ite o n c lu b m et F e b ru a ry 10 at
th e hom e o f M rs. E m ily Peterson
w it h sixte e n m em b e rs a n d f o u r
v is ito rs present. T h e a fte rn o o n was
sp e n t ty in g a c o m fo rt f o r M iss
D o ro th y Peterson. N e x t m e e tin g
w ill be F e b ru a ry 24 a t th e hom e
o f M iss M a rg a re t Sum m ers.
L it t le J o h n n y M eats, son o f M r.
and M rs. Joe M eats, had h is to n ­
sils and adenoids re m o v e d S a tu r-
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Phone 721
H illsboro, Oregon
F ish in j T ack le
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128 S. 2nd A ve.
Phone 72
A g e n t L o n g R adios
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1
Our S p ecialty
5
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performance with a new high lift
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Paper hanging
P h o n e 3404
H ills b o ro
D e p e n d a b le
USED
CARS
T ractor R epair
THE SIGN OF
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USED CARS AND
USEO TRUCKS
: U sed Farm M achinery
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You can buy with con­
fidence where you see
this sign.
See Our D isp lay T oday!
C O L G A T E 'S
G ia n t size
12 fo r
Donelson 8C Sewell
guests S u n d a y o f M r and M rs.
L e s te r R obinson in P o rtla n d a t a
b ir th d a y d in n e r fo r M rs. C
W.
S tru th e rs .
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to California Free
Businessmen Urged
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C O L G A T E 'S R A P ID S H A V E
G iant size
day b y D r C E M ason at B e a v e r­
ton.
C h e ste r R obinson was hom e fro m
O S C o v e r th e w e e k-e n d
M iss M a rg a re t H e d d in o f P o r t­
land was a w e e k -e n d guest at the
C W S tru th e rs home.
M r. and M rs. C W S tru th e rs .
E liz a b e th S tru th e rs , K e n n e th S tr u th ­
ers and M a rg a re t H e d d in w e re
n e ctio n w ith th e ir language w o rk
T he a ta ff th is s ix w eeks consists o f
G eorge AID on. e d ito r; P a tty C y ru s
i is rita n t e d ito r; M a ry Rae M ann.
L e s te r C la rk and S tu a rt R ic h a rd -
-.on re p o rte rs .
T h e th ir d grade gave a V a le n ­
tin e tea for th e n m o th e rs F rid a y
H u e s were I x l o i is Y oung. H e l­
en Le .. is P a tty C y ru s Donna D ai -
land; hosts. W a yn e Faber. Jack
Searcy. L e s te r C la r k H o llis S cott
M a ry Rae M ann and M lria rn C ro c k ­
e tt poured
and Jo yce M ustoren.
C a r'd H e w itt, M am ie
W y a tt arid
Iy )is Jean Jones assisted a b o ut the
room N in e te e n guests w e re e n te r­
ta in e d D u rin g th e h o u r th e c h il­
d re n to ld o f v a rio u s in te re s tin g
th in g s th a t th e y have been d o in g in
158 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
“In Your Case, Buy a Case”
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
7
BEA UTY
SH O P S
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
G en eral B eauty W o rk
CADY MOTOR CO. is proud
of its reputation for DE­
PENDABILITY gained over
Next Door to Venetian Theatre
Hillsboro
a period of many years.
USED CARS from CADY’S
can be purchased w i t h
COMPLETE CONFIDENCE
that you get FULL VALUE
for every dollar invested.
Cars from this firm are not
only absolutely DEPEND­
ABLE, but are backed by
a GUARANTEE that really
Let us supply you with amounts to something.
concrete or vitrified claj
pipe, or iron soil pipe. We See Our C om plete Stock of
U sed Cars N ow !
are also equipped to handle
the complete connection job.
BRISTOL HARDWARE
Sewer
Connections
All Kinds of Clay and Cement Building Materials
Cady Motor Co.
20 Years in Hillsboro
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
Phone 1S41
North of Cannery, across W Washington St
149 S. 3rd
Phone H illsboro 812
Permanents and all ktnda of
beauty work.
Telephone 1381X
at
Hillsboro Pharm acy
IN S U R A N C E
GEORGE T. McGRATH
W a.hin.tnn County Agenda*
INSURANCE SERVICE
Firat National Bank Building
Phono 2211
Hillaboro
P H Y S IC IA N S
and
SURGEONS
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
All kind« of Beauty Work
PHYSICIAN and 8VWGEON
X-Ray and Phyalo-Therapy
PERM ANENTS
a specialty
Telephone 1471
Com m ercial B u ild ing
Mabel Schendel
D E N T IS T S
DR. RALPH DRESSER
D E N T IS T
Commercial N ational Rank Bide.
Office 5231
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Physician and
Surgeon
W ells B u ild ing
Telephone 144
Com m ercial B u ild ing
FveninyA. Sundays
Telephone!
Reel tie nee 791 Z
Offtco 26R2
Telephonoo
Rooldoneo 2MI
hy Appointment
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D E N T IS T
Main
Street. Near Third
Telephone 2M1Y
O ffice In Heidel
Upstair«
Rulldln«
Garbage Collection
and Cana
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